Community Corrections

The County Jail Reimbursement Program (CJRP) began in January 1989 with Public Act 324 of 1988, for the purpose of reimbursing counties for housing felons in local jails who otherwise would have been sentenced to prison. A new public act has been enacted every year since then to authorize the continued reimbursement for felons meeting the program requirements. Public Act 352 of 2014 is the most recent legislation to provide the per diem amount and the criteria for which the county may seek reimbursement for a felon.

Offenders who meet the eligibility criteria are submitted to the Office of Community Corrections for reimbursement at a rate of $35, $50 or $60 per day, depending on the offenders status, for up to 365 days.